someone who is relatively quiet and is very trustworthy. Usually attracted to sad things.
A person in whom you confide is often referred to as a confidant or a trusted friend.
He was a confident person.
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Yes, the noun 'confidant' is a commonnoun; a word for anyone entrusted with a secret or secrets.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example Dr. Watson, confidant of Sherlock Holmes.
A confidant can be either a male or female. They are someone that you trust and confide in.
In a poem, the word "confidant" typically refers to someone trusted with sincere feelings or secrets, often serving as a source of support and understanding for the speaker. This person is seen as a close ally who provides comfort and a listening ear in times of need.
Although they both sound the same, they both mean different things. A confidant is a close person in which you trust and can tell personal details and things of a secretive matter; and confident is a way in which a person feels--like self assured or firm trust. One can be confident in the ability of their confidant to keep a secret.
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If you have a confidante, you're lucky. She is a friend you can confide in, someone you trust with your private thoughts, and who you're sure can keep a secret. If your trusted friend is male, you call him your confidant. In fact, you could call a male or a female "secret keeper" your confidant (without the "e")
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The noun "confidant" is someone you trust or "confide" in. This is not the adjective "confident."My husband is not my confidant all the time.The police spoke to another prisoner, a confidant of the released felon.